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File Name: 66055_barrulet
Description: Azure, two bars, gemels, argent. The annexed example is to illustrate the word gemels, which is frequently used to describe double bars. The word gemels is a corruption of the French word jumelles, which signifies double. -Hall, 1862
Source: Hall, Arthur The Manual of Heraldry (London: J. S. Virtue & Co., 1862) 22
Keywords: heraldry, honorable ordinary, ordinary, shield, coat of arms, escutcheon, barrulet, gules, argent, closet

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